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Show CHAPTER III THE CALL OF ZION To gather horne's their chief delight They're longing to be free.1 From the in gathering of their beginning specific locations: history the 1830's Kirtland, Ohio; Jackson County, Missouri; there moved to the they which the call Valley the Mormon people had been saw them and Nauvoo, Illinois. of the Great Salt Lake in 1847, went to the Saints throughout in successively From from the world to up for Zion," without unnecessary delay; for the devourer and tempter are abroad in the earth, and the Lord has commenced His pleadings with the people by "fire and by "gather sword, by pestilence, while the It has wa already Mulliner participated that both they carne records for the 1 John London, T. .Mo r rno n s tempest," in the escape therefore you.2 been shown how Alexander gathering to Wright early migration Kirtland, Nauvoo and Utah and are almost negligible and it is not until after Lyon, The Harp of Zion (Liverpool, S. Armstrong, 1853), p. 81. Reference . 3Supra, Star, Chapter XVII, 1. Because of Mormons to the United States Io'r C. 2Millennial and Samuel 3 to America with groups of Scottish Saints. 1840 to 1847 the years famine and y is open for 503. W. Richards; is to Scottish |